Đề thi học sinh giỏi tỉnh Cà Mau lớp 12 năm 2012 môn Tiếng Anh - Sở GD&ĐT Cà Mau
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Đề thi học sinh giỏi tỉnh Cà Mau lớp 12 năm 2012 môn Tiếng Anh - Sở GD&ĐT Cà Mau
SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO | ĐỀ THI HỌC SINH GIỎI VÒNG TỈNH LỚP 12 THPT |
SECTION I: GRAMMAR and VOCABULARY (8.0 points)
PART I: (2.0 pts)
Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence. Circle A, B, C or D to indicate your answer.
1. The stories show how __________humans have been trying to live in harmony with nature.
A. during the earliest times B. that the earliest times
C. from the earliest times D. because earliest times
2. The Andean condor glides on air currents and doesn’t flap it wings _______ it must do so to reach updrafts.
A. because B. until
C. that D. as if
3. _______ is that a hen stands up to lay its eggs.
A. Many people don’t realize
B. What many people don’t realize
C. It is that many people don’t realize
D. Because many people don’t realize
4. _______ in the frozen wastes of Antartica takes special equipment.
A. Survive B. It is survival
C. That survival D. To survive
5. I knew she wasn’t going to like what I was going to say, so I tried to find a _______ way of saying it.
A. civil B. diplomatic
C. flattered D. well-mannered
6. If you want to _______ success in life, you have to work hard.
A. achieve B. receive
C. award D. earn
7. _ “Stop laughing!”
_ “I can’t ______!”
A. help it B. resist
C. do anything against it D. hold myself
8. It takes years to ___________ as a doctor.
A. practice B. pass
C. complete D. qualify
9. A device called a laser _____ through metal and other material very easily.
A. cutting B. that cuts
C. cuts D. it will cut
10. There was _____ new in his letter.
A. a great many B. hardly any
C. a great deal of D. a large number of
PART II: (1.0 pt)
The passage below contains 10 errors. IDENTIFY and CORRECT them. Write your answers in the space provided below. (0) has been done as an example.
The evening meal at Bateman’s bay brings together three generation: 18 months-old Same, his sister-Nina, their parents-Rubina and Haleem and the grandparent. Sometimes there are other family members as good. “ People catch up with each other at meal times,” say cousin Samreen. “ we usually eat quite later, about 8.30 or 9.00 p.m., because we wait for everyone to get in. It’s importance to have a table that’s lays out, although during the week it’s usually just a couple of dish. Weekends are a bit more special!” Rubina will normally cook a ricy dish, a meat curry and sometimes a salad.
Your answers:
0/ bay -> Bay
1/ 6/
2/ 7/
3/ 8/
4/ 9/
5/ 10/
PART III: (1.0 pt)
Fill in each blank with a suitable PREPOSITION. Write your answers in the numbered blanks provided below the passage
This is, of course, a day of joy and gladness (1)______ us all- but particularly for my wife and me. We have seen our dear daughter married (2)______the man she loves and to whom we know we can entrust her (3)______confidence. But I am sure you will understand me when I say that this joy is mixed with a touch (4)______ sadness, for us. When you have had someone you love living with you (5)______ twenty years, have seen her grow (6)______from babyhood to childhood, and (7)______childhood to womanhood, it is not easy to get used (8)______the idea that she is not going to live there any more. Yet this does not prevent us (9)______wishing them well (10)______ all our hearts.
PART IV: (2.0 pts)
Supply the correct form of the VERBS in the brackets to complete the passage. Write your answers in the space provided under this passage.
My friend Paul and Ellen (1. just/return) from their honeymoon in Europe. Before they (2. leave) New York, I (3. give) them my brother’s address in Switzerland in the hope that they (4. visit) him and his family.
When I (5. go) (6. call) on the newly-weds last Tuesday night, they (7. tell) me how much they (8. enjoy) travelling around Europe and that we (9. soon/look) at the color slides they (10. take)
SECTION II: READING (6.0 pts)
PART I: (1.5 pts)
Fill each blank with One suitable word. Write your answers in the space provided under this passage.
Ever since (1)__________have inhabited the earth, they have made use of various forms of (2) __________. Generally, this expression of thoughts (3) __________ feelings has been in the form of oral (4) __________ . When there is a language barrier, communication is accomplished through sign (5) __________ in which motions stand for (6)__________, words, and ideas. Tourists, the deaf, and the (7) __________ have had to resort to this (8) __________ of expression. Many of these symbols of whole words are (9)__________ picturesque and exact and can be (10) __________ internationally; spelling, however, can not.
PART II: (1.5 pts)
Read the following passage and circle the answer which is most accurate according to the information given in the passage.
In practically any country in the world, you are (1) _______ to find a market somewhere. Markets have been with us since (2) ________ times, when people became self-sufficient and needed to exchange the goods they produced. For example, a farmer might have exchanged a cow (3) ________ tools and so on. But just as times have (4) _________, so have market practices. So, whereas in early times the main activity(5) ________ with markets would have been “ bartering”, meaning the exchange of goods as described above , today most stall- holders wouldn’t be too (6) _______ on accepting potatoes as payment, for instance, instead of cash.
In contrast, what might be a common sight in a modern market is a certain amount of “haggling”, where customer and seller eventually (7) ________ on a price, after what can sometimes be quite a heated debate. This has become so popular in certain places that many people think that this is what makes the (8) ________ atmosphere of a market. But just as no two people are the same, no two markets are the same either, and so behavior which is expected in one market in one country may not be (9) _______ in another. Even within one country, there are those markets where you could haggle quite easily and those where you would be (10) __________ not to try!
1/ A. safe B. confident C. definite D. sure
2/ A. ancient B. antique C. old D. past
3/ A. into B. by C. for D. over
4/ A. changed B. turned C. developed D. differed
5/ A. associated B. relating C. connecting D. attached
6/ A. fond B. keen C. eager D. pleased
7/ A. confirm B. consent C. approve D. agree
8/ A. sole B. single C. only D. unique
9/ A. acceptable B. convenient C. comfortable D. receptive
10/ A. informed B. advised C. noticed D. suggested
PART III: (1.5 pts)
Read the following passage and circle the answers A, B, C or D which is most accurate according to the information given in the passage.
The diseases related to smoking are a big problem. Doctors think that the annual medical cost for lung cancer, heart disease, and other illnesses connected to smoking is between 12 and 35 million pounds.
And smoking costs society in other ways. Between 27 and 61 billion pounds is spent each year on sick days when people don’t go to work, on wages that you don’t get when you don’t go to work, and on work lost at the company when you are sick.
This money counts the wages from people who die of cancer at young age and stop paying taxes. This does not count fires started by cigarettes, which kill fifteen hundred people yearly and injure another four thousand. Smoking costs every man, woman and child in the UK from one hundred and ten to two hundred and fifty pounds each year in the lost work and wages. If everyone stopped smoking, a family of four could have up to one thousand six hundred and forty pounds a year more.
Smoking will also cause other problems. People who don’t smoke will live longer and so they will take more money from the government when they are old. But they will also work for more years and pay more taxes.
In the end, the values of a non- smoking nation is not in pounds. The good health of the people is the true value for us all.
1. Every year companies lose _______ because of disease.
A. work B. wages
C. time D. money
2. If everyone stopped smoking, all the United Kingdom _______
A. would have less money B. would have more money
C. would have more problems D. would live longer
3. If everyone stopped smoking, a family of four could have _______more each year.
A. from £160 to £410 B. from £110 to £250
C. from £1,500 to £4,ooo D. £1,640
4.The true value for the UK of not smoking is_______
A. good health B. more money
C. more working D. more taxes
5. This text is about_______
A. diseases that smokers get
B. how much smoking costs the UK
C. how much the UK get if everyone stopped smoking
D. taxes which are not paid by smokers
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